Oh boy. Oh here we go. Hold my earrings girl, cause I'm bout to lose. my. MIND. Michigan's assistant attorney general is not only the most pitiful loser that you threw a slushi on in high school, he's unfit for any public office. I give him two months before he's caught in a bathroom with a little gay pride all over his mouth. His name is Andrew Shrivell. And it's not just a blog post about UM's openly gay student council president, Chris Armstrong, it's a complete blog ONLY about Chris Armstrong and his "radical homosexual agenda." He monitors his Facebook page, videos and "protests" outside the college student's home, and generally obesseses over the boy. I don't blame him. He's cute. He started the blog in April with a beautifully edited photo (right.) He claims this college student is not fit to hold office for holding homosexual-friendly parties, what Shrivell refers to lovingly as "gay orgies." I think we need to be look at the grown-ass adult in a state government position who uses his "off-time" to promote his own lunacy,  radical Christian agenda, and insecurity of his own sexuality.

If you are curious as to where the Armstrong's "racism" comes into question, it is his recent tapping into a once secret organization at UM known as the Order of Angell, which now publicly posts its roster, which coincidentally boasts members who are female, of color, and even LGBT. Totally sounds like KKK material to me. The group strides to be an unseen force for making positive changes for UM with the help of UM alumni and university officials. Yep, if you are here at UA, you know what it sounds like. Machine anyone? The exception here is they are inclusive. Now while old traditions of this society had some not as politically-correct rituals associated with Native Americans back in 1902, I'd assume it's safe to say with the reforms they have made publicly in the last five years, being apart of this society is no longer a direct connect to racism in the year 2010.

Chris Armstrong, CampusQueer supports you. You are helping pave the way for equality in politics. Stand your ground and we will stand behind you. But we do not promise to not look at your booty while doing so.



Over and Out,
CampusQueer